I’m 4 weeks 5 days and I’m experiencing cramps that come and go. I am not spotting, but this is still giving me a lot of anxiety. I had a chemical pregnancy last month. So I’m just very nervous. I had severe fatigue and nausea last month. This months symptoms are similar but less severe so far. Has this happened to anyone else?
Re: Anyone else experiencing cramps?
Could be the increased blood flow, implantation, and/or your uterus preparing for baby.
I have less cramping this week. I’m currently 5w2d. They also did blood tests last week at 4w3d and 4w6d and my results confirmed the pregnancy and were what they expected and raising.
I also had a chemical pregnancy previously and during that I didn’t have cramps until the loss was occurring and it was like period cramps which is worse than what I feel now.
Everyone is different though. Call your doctor if you’re really concerned.
And stay hopeful! I know I’m doing my best to do the same.
I was also more nauseous and tired last time around than this time. But I stopped having symptoms right before my chemical pregnancy loss started. I actually took a pregnancy test again the day before because I didn’t feel pregnant anymore. It was still positive but obviously my hcg was just coming down.
Not feeling that sick, but having cramps this time around definitely freaked me out too. It’s weird to hope to feel sick lol A lot of people don’t feel sick until week 6. I’m like bring it on! I want to know I’m pregnant every second of the day. I’ll probably regret that later lol.
Everything is different for me this time around though. This time I’m also waking up 2 hours earlier than normal and waking up at least once in the middle of the night to pee and drink water and then I can’t sleep for at least an hour. Usually 3am to 4:30am!
We got this though! Hoping for sticky babies for us!
Once you become pregnant, the uterus will begin to grow. As it does this, you'll likely feel mild cramping in your lower abdomen or lower back. This may feel like pulling, pressure, or stretching. It may even be similar to typical menstrual cramps. feeling tired during pregnancy, the safes side. Hormonal changes at this time can make you feel tired, nauseous, and emotional also. At four weeks pregnant, cramping might worry you, but it actually may be a sign that the baby has properly implanted in the lining of the uterus. Fatigue is one of the symptoms of early pregnancy, and it's no wonder you're growing a brand new person inside your body. Talk to your doctor while you are feeling nauseated.